Eddie Yarbrough displayed a lot of talent during training camp and the preseason to land on the Buffalo Bills' 53-man roster. It turns out that Yarbrough is just as talented off the field as a ukulele player.

Yarbrough first displayed his ability to play the ukulele during his collegiate career at Wyoming.

Now, Buffalo's defensive end is hoping to display his talent to a national audience. Yarbrough recently submitted a video of his ukulele playing to Sports Illustrated and CBS for their Most Talented Performer Contest. If Yarbrough gets enough support, he may play the ukulele live in Hollywood on January 25.

Via SI.com:

The search is on to find the player with the best off-the-field talent. CBS and Sports Illustrated have teamed up with the NFL Players Association to discover players who can sing, juggle, perform magic, or any other unique skill.

The top players from teams who have been eliminated from the postseason who shine online will be flown to Hollywood to compete in a live one-hour special on CBS and CBS All Access on Thursday, Jan. 25 at 9 pm ET/8 pm CT. During the show, a panel of judges will critique each player's performance before viewers vote live online at CBS.com to determine the MVP: MOST VALUABLE PERFORMER. The winner will be revealed at the end of the show.

Yarbrough is listed among this week's competitors. Other players looking for support this week include John Denney, Jonathan Stewart, A.J. Green, Justin Bethel, Jacob and Cody Hollister, Max Garcia and Joe Barksdale.